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Home Fads That Are Falling Out of Style

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Some home features don’t stay popular forever. More homes are inching away from incorporating the following home features, according to recent consumer preference surveys.

1. Fireplaces: The fireplace skyrocketed in importance in homes in 1991 with 62 percent of new homes having one or more. But the number has steadily been decreasing ever since. In 2007, the number dropped to 51 percent.(This may hold true for metro areas, but here in the mountains of Western North Carolina fireplaces are a big deal and add greatly to the resale of your home/cabin!)

2. Carpet: While 54 percent of homes still have carpet floors, the number is decreasing and hardwood floors are taking the place. Vinyl and ceramic tile flooring also are being bypassed more by buyers. Seventeen percent of new homes contain hardwood floors throughout the entire house.

3. Living room: These once-decorative centerpieces of homes are slowly vanishing from newer homes. Thirty-four percent of consumers say they’re willing to buy a home without a living room.

4. Desks in the kitchen: These desks were once looked at as great storage areas but they’re often too small and quickly become clutter spaces in a home, said Gayle Butler, editor in chief of Better Homes and Gardens. Instead, more consumers say they prefer larger desks in or near the family room—equipped with a messaging center—where they can keep an eye on their kids as they work on the computer.

5. Skylights: The little windows that allow natural light to seep into a home from above are falling out of style. Only 10 percent of new homes will include them this year, a continuing downward spiral for skylights.

6. Upscale kitchen finishes: Granite countertops are slowly becoming less desirable among buyers who are now moving toward affordable, low-maintenance laminate countertops—which tend to last longer and now come in various styles. What trends are you noticing are falling out of favor with your buyers?

Posted: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:48 AM by Rick & Rick Strohm

Comments

Valarie Brooks-Realtor with Coldwell Banker One in Baton Rouge, LA said:

02/16/09  Desks in the kitchen & skylights have been passé for a number of years here.  About the only rooms we see have carpet are the bedrooms.  Fireplaces are still important even as far south as we are.  Ceramic flooring is still in demand in wet areas.  Very seldom wood floors in wet areas due to the fact if you ever have a leak, you have a mess with the wood swelling or rotting.  A slow leak due to a busted seal at the base of a water closet is a prime example of this.  Slab granite or quartz countertops in kitchen.  Quartz is less upkeep than granite, but looks the same; never laminate!

# February 16, 2009 10:41 AM
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